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Girls D5 Final Division: 5 Group A County Group B County Group C County Group D County Clann na nGael Roscommon Tuam Cortoon Galway Moy Davitts Mayo St. Gabriels Galway Padraic Pearses Roscommon Moylough/Mountbellew Galway Davitts Mayo Corofin B Galway Wolfe Tones, Derrymacash Armagh B Gort Na Mona Antrim Castlerahan Denn Cavan B (D3) Dr Crokes Kerry B (D4) St Brigids Monaghan B Dunamaggin Kilkenny Clonmel Commercials Tipperary B (D2) Kilmurry Ibrickane Clare B (D2) Date Group Time Venue Team vs. Team Fri 28th A 4.45pm Clan na naGael Clann na nGael vs. St Brigids Fri 28th A 5.30pm Clan na naGael Padraic Pearses vs. Wolfe Tones, Derrymacash Fri 28th A 6.15pm Clan na naGael Clann na nGael vs. Padraic Pearses Fri 28th A 7.00pm Clan na naGael Wolfe Tones, Derrymacash vs. St Brigids Fri 28th B 4.45pm Brownsgrove, Cortoon Tuam Cortoon vs. Dunamaggin Fri 28th B 5.30pm Brownsgrove, Cortoon Moylough/Mountbellew vs. Gort Na Mona Fri 28th B 6.15pm Brownsgrove, Cortoon Tuam Cortoon vs. Moylough/Mountbellew Fri 28th B 7.00pm Brownsgrove, Cortoon Gort Na Mona vs. Dunamaggin Fri 28th C 4.45pm Foxford Moy Davitts vs. Clonmel Commercials Fri 28th C 5.30pm Foxford Davitts, Ballindine vs. Castlerahan Denn Fri 28th C 6.15pm Foxford Moy Davitts vs. Davitts,Ballindine Fri 28th C 7.00pm Foxford Castlerahan Denn vs. Clonmel Commercials Fri 28th D 4.45pm St Gabriels, Kilconnell St. Gabriels vs. Kilmurry Ibrickane Fri 28th D 5.30pm St Gabriels, Kilconnell Corofin B vs. Dr Crokes Fri 28th D 6.15pm St Gabriels, Kilconnell St. Gabriels vs. Corofin B Fri 28th D 7.00pm St Gabriels, Kilconnell Dr Crokes vs. Kilmurry Ibrickane Sat 29th A 10.00am Clann na nGael Clann na nGael vs. Wolfe Tones, Derrymacash Sat 29th A 10.00am Woodmount Padraic Pearses vs. St Brigids Sat 29th B 10.00am Brownsgrove, Cortoon Tuam Cortoon vs. Gort Na Mona Sat 29th B 10.00am Moylough/Mountbellew Moylough/Mountbellew vs. Dunamaggin Sat 29th C 10.00am Foxford Moy Davitts vs. Castlerahan Denn Sat 29th C 10.00am Ballindine Davitts, Ballindine vs. Clonmel Commercials Sat 29th D 10.00am Kilconnell St. Gabriels vs. Dr Crokes Sat 29th D 9.30am Corofin Corofin B vs. Kilmurry Ibrickane Cup Competition Sat 29th Q Final (1) 2.30pm Clonberne sportsfield 1st Group A vs. 2nd Group B Sat 29th Q Final (2) 3.15pm Clonberne sportsfield 1st Group B vs. 2nd Group A Sat 29th Q Final (3) 2.30pm Clonberne sportsfield 1st Group C vs. 2nd Group D Sat 29th Q Final (4) 3.15pm Clonberne sportsfield 1st Group D vs. 2nd Group C Sun 30th S Final (1) 12.00pm Clonberne Sportsfield Winner Q F(1) vs. Winner Q F(3) Sun 30th S Final (2) 12.00pm Clonberne Sportsfield Winner Q F(2) vs. Winner Q F(4) Sun 30th FINAL 2.15pm Clonberne Sportsfield Winner S F(1) vs. Winner S F(2) Shield Competition Sat 29th Q Final (1) 2.30pm O Rourke park , Castlerea 3rd Group A vs. 4th Group B Sat 29th Q Final (2) 3.15pm O Rourke park , Castlerea 3rd Group B vs. 4th Group A Sat 29th Q Final (3) 2.30pm O Rourke park , Castlerea 3rd Group C vs. 4th Group D Sat 29th Q Final (4) 3.15pm O Rourke park , Castlerea 3rd Group D vs. 4th Group C Sun 30th S Final 11.00am Clonberne sportsfield Winner Q F(1) vs. Winner Q F(3) Sun 30th S Final 11.00am Clonberne sportsfield Winner Q F(2) vs. Winner Q F(4) Sun 30th FINAL 1.15pm Clonberne Sportsfield Winner S F(1) vs. Winner S F(2).
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